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A dark arcade-horror mystery where the shelter that saved you slowly turns predator. Short, strange, and genuinely unsettling.

JANITOR BLEEDS drops you inside an abandoned arcade after a car crash leaves you with nowhere else to go. What starts as reluctant shelter curdles into something predatory, and the game never quite lets you feel safe enough to catch your breath. Korpus built this as a dark mystery-horror adventure, and the emphasis really is on mystery first, horror second. You are piecing together what this place is, who or what JANITOR actually is, and why the machines seem to be watching you with more patience than a broken cabinet has any right to possess. The core loop is built around keeping JANITOR satisfied, which means reading the environment carefully, solving puzzles woven into the arcade's decaying aesthetic, and staying aware of what lurks just off-screen. That last part is not a figure of speech. The game genuinely asks you to track peripheral threats, and the tension that creates is low-key but persistent, the kind that makes you hesitate before walking through a doorway you crossed safely five minutes ago. The atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting here, and it earns every moment of dread it generates. Visually, the pixel art has a texture that feels intentional rather than nostalgic. Korpus is not trading on retro charm as a crutch. The color palette is deliberately sickly, the sprite work communicates unease in the way that good horror illustration does, through implication rather than explicit gore. The soundscape is where the game really distinguishes itself. Audio cues are layered carefully, and the ambient sound design communicates spatial threat in ways the visuals alone could not. I would genuinely recommend headphones for the full effect. Where JANITOR BLEEDS earns its 87% Very Positive rating is in its commitment to pacing and atmosphere over spectacle. This is not a long game. It knows its runtime and structures itself accordingly, which is a discipline a lot of small studios do not manage. If you go in expecting combat depth or expansive exploration, you will be disappointed. The experience is narrow and curated by design. Some players will bounce off the slow early moments before the arcade fully reveals its teeth, and the puzzle logic occasionally demands a lateral leap that feels more cryptic than clever. But for the audience this was clearly made for, those are minor friction points in an otherwise coherent piece of work. If you have a taste for games that feel handcrafted, that treat their horror as mood rather than jump-scare delivery mechanism, and that respect your time by ending before they wear out their welcome, JANITOR BLEEDS deserves a place in your library. It is the kind of release that would have disappeared entirely without word of mouth, and it is better than that fate. Kai, Scout Team

JANITOR BLEEDS
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JANITOR BLEEDS

Apr 7, 2022KorpusBonus Stage Publishing
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A dark arcade-horror mystery where the shelter that saved you slowly turns predator. Short, strange, and genuinely unsettling.

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JANITOR BLEEDS drops you inside an abandoned arcade after a car crash leaves you with nowhere else to go. What starts as reluctant shelter curdles into something predatory, and the game never quite lets you feel safe enough to catch your breath. Korpus built this as a dark mystery-horror adventure, and the emphasis really is on mystery first, horror second. You are piecing together what this place is, who or what JANITOR actually is, and why the machines seem to be watching you with more patience than a broken cabinet has any right to possess. The core loop is built around keeping JANITOR satisfied, which means reading the environment carefully, solving puzzles woven into the arcade's decaying aesthetic, and staying aware of what lurks just off-screen. That last part is not a figure of speech. The game genuinely asks you to track peripheral threats, and the tension that creates is low-key but persistent, the kind that makes you hesitate before walking through a doorway you crossed safely five minutes ago. The atmosphere does a lot of heavy lifting here, and it earns every moment of dread it generates. Visually, the pixel art has a texture that feels intentional rather than nostalgic. Korpus is not trading on retro charm as a crutch. The color palette is deliberately sickly, the sprite work communicates unease in the way that good horror illustration does, through implication rather than explicit gore. The soundscape is where the game really distinguishes itself. Audio cues are layered carefully, and the ambient sound design communicates spatial threat in ways the visuals alone could not. I would genuinely recommend headphones for the full effect. Where JANITOR BLEEDS earns its 87% Very Positive rating is in its commitment to pacing and atmosphere over spectacle. This is not a long game. It knows its runtime and structures itself accordingly, which is a discipline a lot of small studios do not manage. If you go in expecting combat depth or expansive exploration, you will be disappointed. The experience is narrow and curated by design. Some players will bounce off the slow early moments before the arcade fully reveals its teeth, and the puzzle logic occasionally demands a lateral leap that feels more cryptic than clever. But for the audience this was clearly made for, those are minor friction points in an otherwise coherent piece of work. If you have a taste for games that feel handcrafted, that treat their horror as mood rather than jump-scare delivery mechanism, and that respect your time by ending before they wear out their welcome, JANITOR BLEEDS deserves a place in your library. It is the kind of release that would have disappeared entirely without word of mouth, and it is better than that fate. Kai, Scout Team

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steamAtmospheric HorrorMystery PuzzlePixel Art HorrorShort-FormAmbient SoundtrackSingle DeveloperThreat AwarenessDark Mystery

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Developer
Korpus
Publisher
Bonus Stage Publishing
Release Date
Apr 7, 2022

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